Zurabishvili spoke about Russia’s attempts to influence the political situation in Georgia, noting that Russia’s strategy is to have proxies.
Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili criticized the policies of the country’s government, calling the leading Georgian Dream party a “trust of Russia.” Sova reported this on Tuesday, October 1.
In particular, this is how Zurabishvili commented on the democratic situation in the country.
“We see a hybrid war, propaganda, pressure through fear. A Russian law has been adopted and implemented. It is an attempt to put pressure on civil society, everything will be determined through elections, the people must express their will and defeat the threats,” said the leader of Georgia.
Zurabishvili also spoke about Russia’s attempts to influence the political situation in Georgia, noting that Russia’s strategy is to have proxies.
“The Georgian Dream is really Russia’s proxy in Georgia,” he added.
Let us remind you that the party Georgian dream As part of the election campaign, he produced banners with images of the destruction caused by Russia in Ukraine and, in contrast, peaceful life in Georgia. Signatures on the banners call on voters to “choose peace” and “say no to war.”
Earlier, the US State Department emphasized that the Russian Federation was involving Georgia in the war against Ukraine, which intends to build a naval base in occupied Abkhazia.
Source: korrespondent

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